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[Footnote 73: 'None,' said Willis in his _Survey of Cathedrals_, 'were so well served as that of York, under Sharp.'--_Life of Sharp_, i. 120.]
[Footnote 74: _Th.o.r.esby's Correspondence_, i. 274.]
[Footnote 75: _Life_, i. 264.]
[Footnote 76: Dodwell's 'Case in View,' quoted in Lathbury's _History of the Nonjurors_, 197.]
[Footnote 77: _Life_, i. 264.]
[Footnote 78: Secretan, 285.]
[Footnote 79: Nichols' _Lit. An._ i. 190.]
[Footnote 80: Nos. 72 and 114.]
[Footnote 81: 'Animadversions on the two last January 30 sermons,' 1702.
The same might be said of his 'Sermon before the Court of Aldermen,'
January 30, 1704.]
[Footnote 82: Lord Mahon's _History of England_, chap. 12.]
[Footnote 83: Secretan, 223.]
[Footnote 84: The parallel with an interesting portion of I. Casaubon's life is singularly close. See Pattison's _Isaac Casaubon_, chap. 5.]
[Footnote 85: In conjunction with Archbishop Sharp, Smalridge, and Jablouski, &c. See Chapter on 'Comprehension, &c.']
[Footnote 86: Secretan, 221, note. Nelson gives a full account of Dr.
Grabe in his _Life of Bull_, 343-6.]
[Footnote 87: Memoirs, 154.]
[Footnote 88: _Life of Ken_, by a Layman, 619-20.]
[Footnote 89: Secretan, 142.]
[Footnote 90: Oglethorpe and Nelson sometimes met here. Secretan, 211.]
[Footnote 91: He was one of the many writers against the Deists. It was to his credit, that although he had been strongly opposed to Atterbury in controversy, he earnestly supported him in what he thought an oppressive prosecution.--Williams' _Memoirs of Atterbury_, i. 417.]
[Footnote 92: S. xx _Works_, ii. 252.]
[Footnote 93: Bishop Magee, Charge at Northampton, October 1872.]
[Footnote 94: J.J. Blunt, _Early Fathers_, 19; also Archbishop Manning's _Essays_, Series 2, 4.]
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